women in his life. i said, well, have they ever met? and he said, no, they ve never met, but i used to have a picture of denita in my house on my television and when shannon would help me move in, she saw the picture. reporter: shannon knew about denita. shannon knew about denita, but denita had no clue. and everyone i spoke to about denita said if she even suspected she would have been out of that relationship, she had too much dignity for that. reporter: this was an affair jermeir was hiding. correct. reporter: remember, jermeir lived in greensboro near shannon, but 50 miles away from denita, the woman jermeir was officially involved with at the time. it was a tale of two cities and two women. jermeir and denita were dating, though not yet engaged. and he was also seeing shannon, and that seemed more serious than just a fling. reporter: did jermeir disclose to you that he had gotten shannon pregnant? he did. reporter: and that she had an abortion?
boring again. what s the difference between goldwater and reagan, to your point, and thank you for setting the table with that, reagan did, to use your word, to use your idea, embody it, made you feel it. my father, wherever he is right now, he s hating that i m talking about reagan that way because he didn t like the policies. he thought it was a tale of two cities that he was portraying. rich versus poor. but he made people feel that he believed in the country and he connected with their needs and wants. that s the democratic task as well. there s been a lot of focus tonight on the top three. joe biden, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. which reinforces that perhaps this debate didn t do a lot to change the status quo but those three also really embody both the ideological divide within the party as well as the conflict between whether or not you want to start a movement, whether or not this is a could push through in the next five, six months? there are a lot of people
goldwater and reagan, to your point, and thank you for setting the table with that, reagan did, to use your word, to use your idea, embody it, made you feel it. my father, wherever he is right now, he s hating that i m talking about reagan that way because he didn t like the policies. he thought it was a tale of two cities that he was portraying. rich versus poor. but he made people feel that he believed in the country and he connected with their needs and wants. that s the democratic task as well. there s been a lot of focus tonight on the top three. joe biden, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. which reinforces that perhaps this debate didn t do a lot to change the status quo but those three also really embody both the ideological divide within the party as well as the conflict between whether or not you want to start a movement, whether or not this is a could push through in the next five, six months? there are a lot of peoples you ve seen kamala harris you think she
met, but i used to have a picture of denita in my house on my television and when shannon would help me move in, she saw the picture. reporter: shannon knew about denita. shannon knew about denita, but denita had no clue. and everyone i spoke to about denita said if she even suspected she would have been out of that relationship, she had too much dignity for that. reporter: this was an affair jermeir was hiding. correct. reporter: remember, jermeir lived in greensboro near shannon, but 50 miles away from denita, the woman jermeir was officially involved with at the time. it was a tale of two cities and two women. jermeir and denita were dating, though not yet engaged. and he was also seeing shannon, and that seemed more serious than just a fling. reporter: did jermeir disclose to you that he had gotten shannon pregnant? he did. reporter: and that she had an abortion? correct.
governor of the u.s. virgin islands. grks thank you for joining me. have you had a chance to get any reports of what the situation is in the virgin islands? good afternoon, ali. as a matter of fact, it s kind of like a tale of two cities. i just took a drive from christianson to fredrickson. a couple of downed branches. but we seem okay in st. thomas. the eye of the storm seemed to have reform somewhere between st. thomas and st. croix. we have been taking quite a lashing for the last hour from torrential rain. they have recorded gusts of up to 111 miles on the island. we were talking to congresswoman plaskett recently a few minutes ago. she said that was fine. however, as we know in the case of st. thomas, until this has passed and crews have been able to go out and get a sense of what s going on, we won t know what the damage is.